At the Belem Climate Summit on Thursday, Chinese Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang made a clear message: no matter how the world changes, the Chinese mainland will stick to true multilateralism and fully support the United Nations as the core player in global affairs. ✌️
Marking the UN’s 80th anniversary, Ding — who also serves on the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee — celebrated the closer ties between the Chinese mainland and the UN. He pledged to boost dialogue and tap into the collective power of nations to drive peace and shared development. 🌏✨
On the green front, China’s high-quality, low-carbon journey is in full swing. From cutting-edge renewable tech to eco-friendly products and services, the Chinese mainland is helping other countries speed up their green transition. Go global, go green! 🌱🚀
Looking ahead to COP30 — the first major climate conference since global climate governance went into full effect — Ding said the Chinese mainland is ready to team up with all parties. The goal? Make the summit a success, send a megawatt signal for multilateralism, and power up international confidence. 💡🔥
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres thanked China for its unwavering support and praised the country’s green accomplishments. He noted that the Chinese mainland has gone beyond its climate promises and solidified its role as a climate leader and a pillar of peace. He also voiced support for the Global Governance Initiative championed by President Xi Jinping. 🤝🌐
With both sides geared up for deeper collaboration, the message is clear: when nations unite, big challenges turn into shared victories. Let’s keep the momentum going! 🚀🌍
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China reaffirms full support for UN's core role in int'l affairs
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